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This week’s theme: Project Learning

Ryan Steuer shares how he left a successful engineering career after realizing it didn’t align with what truly fulfilled him, and how a volunteer experience with students helped him question the “supposed to” path he was on. He encourages listeners to notice whose expectations they are living by, look ahead at where their current trajectory leads, and use vision as the bridge from fear to meaningful change.

He also explains how project-based learning transforms education by starting with real-world purpose and then teaching skills in service of that purpose. He discusses coaching leaders to envision future outcomes, committing fully to big ideas, and challenges listeners to consider the impact they could make if they pursued the calling that keeps showing up in their lives.


From Fear to Fire: Secrets to Overcome Fear, Embrace Your Gifts and Achieve Success

This is the place where real people share real challenges. Where you can find a common bond and uncommon wisdom through their stories. Use tips from the breakthroughs of others to jump-start your success. Speaker, author, adventurer, and host Heather Hansen O’Neill takes you on the journey from fear to fire. Today, we talk about the journey from a conventional career to creating meaningful impact in education, embracing vision over fear, and empowering leaders, educators, and students to pursue work and learning that truly fulfills them.

Ryan Steuer

Ryan Steuer is the founder of Magnify Learning and author of PBL Simplified. A former engineer turned educator, he empowers schools to use Project Based Learning to re-engage learners and transform classrooms.

Connect with Ryan:

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LinkedIn: Ryan Steuer

Facebook: Magnify Learning

Instagram: Magnify Learning PBL

Quote of the Day:

“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” ― Mahatma Gandhi

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